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Yeah, I know. It's just this was a very contained arc, and I suspect Red Dragon will be much different.

That was a great episode, but I'd like to air some of my grievances about this season, even as I admit that I still really enjoyed it and am super excited for the Red Dragon arc.

Watched Ant-Man, which was really solid, and some fuckin' great action sequences and little touches made up for issues that would normally be significant, like some flat characterization (at one point a character calls Evangeline Lilly 'mean pretty girl,' and that's pretty much all there is to her character beyond a

I watched Beyond the Lights a week ago and really enjoyed it. And yeah, Minnie Driver could've had a little more shading, but I like that (SPOILERS SORTA) it didn't end with Noni and her making up. That scene with her hearing her daughter over the phone was a nice way to leave it.

UnREAL should do Everlasting in Paradise next season.

This is probably the most I've laughed at the show so far, so this episode got me more excited about the show than any previous one. It seems like there's one line each episode that completely takes me by surprise and kills me - last episode, it was the Anne Frank line, and this time, it was Lisa Kudrow's "I hope." It

I still wish I laughed more at this show, but I died at "You know how I feel about that Anne Frank."

I adore this show more than most people, but this was an odd episode, with not many laughs, and a strange lack of focus on the actual main two marriages.

I'll give BoJack Horseman another try, but I didn't love it last year. The last few episodes were pretty good as it got dark, but I barely ever laughed watching the show, and I still like some laughs in my comedy, you know? Even when it gets dark and existential. I did love the Christmas special, though. I laughed a

Yeah, that's what I meant.

I still don't get how they were time-travelling, though.

Sort of like Pixel said below, I think Elliot still could've formed F. Society and he's just created a separate version of himself that he's living as now. It's sort of like Fight Club (which I don't remember entirely, so forgive me if this is inaccurate); Tyler sort of formed Project Mayhem and that group without the

That scene at the party was really tense and disturbing. I think it was all one shot? That was great.

It's actually supposed to start in September, according to Wikipedia and Aya Cash's tweets.

This week. It's incorrect on the WOT.

God I'm so excited for this.

1. Hannibal is on Saturdays now.
2. I'm really looking forward to Married. I feel virtually alone in this, but I enjoyed it more than You're the Worst last year (though I loved both).

Good review for an episode that's surprisingly great after last week. The problem with last episode, though, isn't that it takes the show in a dark place - the show has always been dark, and in a way, this is the natural progression of that. The main problem for me, I think, was that once you go this far, everything

I didn't always agree with your reviews of season 4, but I definitely agree with this; this was a whole lot of boring, uninteresting nothing. I especially agree with your point about Theo now being uninteresting.

Yeah, same with me. But my increasing investment in the mystery doesn't come close to making up for my lack of investment in the characters.